The reality that God’s salvation comes solely by his mercy and not by our merit has all kinds of ramifications for followers of Christ. Unlike the world, God does not favor the powerful or the rich. He shows his grace to those who are humble and recognize their need for him. In this message from Matthew 19:16–20:34, David Platt points us to the miraculous mercy of God and the way this mercy should shape the way we live as disciples of Christ. In addition to seeing Christ’s view of worldly wealth and its dangers, we’ll also see his concern for children (including the sensitive and difficult topic of those who die in infancy).
Words from Christ to a Church at War
Being with God in Quiet
The Indescribable Christ and His Indestructible Church
The Revelation of Jesus Christ
Confidence: Will We Trust Him?
Patience When Life is Painful
The Deceptive Danger of Wealth
Unreached People: Not a Missions Problem
Boldness: Will We Seek Him?
The Beauty of Faith that Works
Desire: Do We Want Him?
Religion that God Actually Accepts
Desperation: Do We Need Him?
The Beauty of Faith and the Breath of Life
The Song of Heaven and the Sound of All Nations
The Gospel: How We Know
The Beauty of Faith in the Middle of Trials
The Gospel: How We Live
The Gospel: What We Believe
Reflections on Waiting
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